A massive retailer now wants to hire 100K people for the holidays after teasing an assortment that’s 50% larger than last year.
With just 100 days until Christmas and Hanukkah, retail giant Target has announced its holiday hiring and merchandising plans, gearing up for the crucial retail season.
The retailer has maintained its commitment to seasonal hiring in recent years, recognizing the importance of this busy time.
Emily Hebert, Senior Vice President of Field and Operations Human Resources, stated, “The holiday season is a special time at Target, made brighter by our team.
Our team members are essential to delivering Target’s unique shopping experience, which is why we prioritize industry-leading pay, flexible scheduling, comprehensive benefits, and career development opportunities.”
Most of the seasonal positions will be in-store roles, including front-of-store attendants and fulfillment experts responsible for scanning, bagging items, stocking products, and supporting services like order pickup and drive-up, per Retail Dive.
Target plans to assess local demand and prioritize hiring at its nearly 2,000 stores and over 50 supply chain facilities.
Interested applicants can start applying for in-store seasonal jobs online on September 25, while recruitment for supply chain roles is already underway.
The holiday hiring rush is not limited to Target; other retailers like Spirit Halloween, Joann, Bath & Body Works, and Burlington have also announced their seasonal staffing plans.
Kohl’s is set to host a national hiring event on Thursday and Friday, while Macy’s plans a similar event on September 26.
In addition to hiring, Target has unveiled several merchandising initiatives for the holiday season.
The return of Target Circle Week will be accompanied by the “Deal of the Day” promotion, offering exclusive one-day-only deals for Target Circle members starting November 1 and continuing through the holiday period.
Moreover, Target is enhancing its shopping experience by introducing Bullseye Playground sections in nearly 200 stores and online.
These areas will feature Target-themed holiday gifts and branded items, including a giant plush of its beloved dog mascot, with most products priced under $25.
As the holiday season approaches, Target is poised to create a festive shopping environment for its customers while ensuring a robust workforce to meet the increased demand.
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